Paula Flox, global risk manager for Green Asset Management, wants to implement a stress testing program. She asks Richard Volk, a junior analyst, to prepare a report on stress testing. When she receives the completed report, Flox is extremely unhappy because it includes only one true conclusion. Which of Volks conclusions regarding stress testing is TRUE? Stress analysis:
A) | can incorporate delta risks, but fails to account for gamma risks. |
| B) | is weak when it comes to highlighting effects of inappropriate assumptions. |
| C) | can only be used with value at risk (VAR) estimates based on normal distributions. |
| D) | is not useful for determining the probability of an expected loss. |
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Answer and Explanation
Stress analysis is useful for determining the magnitude, but not necessarily the probability, of an expected loss. This is why stress testing is such a good compliment for VAR, which determines the probability for a loss, but not the magnitude. The other statements are incorrectstress testing incorporates both delta and gamma risks, it is a good way to highlight inappropriate assumptions, and it can be used with any VAR estimate.
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